The metal fitting on boats where ropes can be fastened is called a "cleat." Cleats provide a secure point for tying off lines, helping to ensure stability and control of the boat. They come in various shapes and sizes, typically featuring two horns for securing the rope.
Metal fittings where ropes are secured are called cleats.
Metal fittings where ropes are secured are called cleats.
Metal fittings where ropes are secured are called cleats.
The metal is called nyrome and is used to make washing machines, TVs and boats.
AN fittings are a flare fitting, using 37° flared tubing to form a metal-metal seal.
They are known a cleats.
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Vessels made of a combination of wood and metal, called iron clads, were first sued by the two sides in the US Civil War.
A metal washer is called a washer because it is used to distribute the load of a threaded fastener, like a bolt or nut, over a larger surface area. This helps prevent damage to the material being fastened and provides a more secure connection.
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Old ones were carved out of wood in sections and fastened together with cement and metal fasteners. Newer ones were mqde of fibre-glass Old ones were carved out of wood in sections and fastened together with cement and metal fasteners. Newer ones were mqde of fibre-glass Old ones were carved out of wood in sections and fastened together with cement and metal fasteners. Newer ones were mqde of fibre-glass